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It depends, Quebec is a province in Eastern Canada, whilst Quebec City is the capital of said province, but is sometimes alternatively labeled 'Quebec'.
Quebec is a province of Canada. Canada separates is land into sections called provinces much like America separated into states. Originally claimed by primarily French explorers Quebec is a bilingual province. Road signs and many other public markers and identifiers are written in French as well as English.
Quebec is a province located in Canada, east of Ontario. AND MY HOUSE
Quebec is the largest province. If one includes Nunavut, as many in Quebec would like, it would take several other provinces to equal Quebec in size.
Quebéc ====== 1. Excuse me, but I think you meant "Québec." 2. French and English are Canada's "Official Languages." French is spoken in communities all across Canada. New Brunswick is Canada's only "Officially Bilingual" province. In eastern Ontario and northeastern Ontario, French is the working language in many communities. It is incorrect, therefore, to label one province as "the" French-speaking province.
The province of Quebec is the primary province in Canada where French is the primary language spoken. French is an official language in Canada, and many people in other provinces, such as New Brunswick and Ontario, also speak French.
There has been a strong political movement in the province of Quebec for secession from Canada. This continues to be a serious concern for the future of the country.
About 3,500 kilometers to Quebec city, if you drive through Canada instead of the States.
French and English are the two Official Languages of Canada. French is the working language in many parts of Canada. Many parts of eastern and northeastern Ontario, for example, have significant French-speaking populations. New Brunswick is Canada's Officially Bilingual province.
Vermont shares borders with the U.S. states of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York and the Canadian province of Quebec.
No, they are Canadian. Many people in the province of Quebec do, however, speak French, because they have history with the French.
Quebec (Province) has a population of 7.5 million. Quebec (City) has about 729 000 residents.